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(.NET Core C#) Call a JavaScript Function Passing an Object ArgumentSee more JavaScript ExamplesDemonstrates how to call a JavaScript function with an argument that is an object.Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.4.0 or greater.
bool success = false; // This is the JavaScript function we'll call: // function describeCar(car) { // console.log(`This is a ${car.year} ${car.make} ${car.model}.`); // } Chilkat.StringBuilder sbScript = new Chilkat.StringBuilder(); sbScript.Append("function describeCar(car) { console.log(`This is a ${car.year} ${car.make} ${car.model}.`); }"); Chilkat.Js js = new Chilkat.Js(); Chilkat.JsonObject result = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); result.EmitCompact = false; // Call Eval to add the function to the context's global object success = js.Eval(sbScript,result); if (success == false) { // Examine the result for an exception. Debug.WriteLine(result.Emit()); // Also examine the LastErrorText. Debug.WriteLine(js.LastErrorText); return; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Call the function describeCar(car) Chilkat.JsonObject funcCall = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); funcCall.EmitCompact = false; // Create JSON specifying the function name and arguments // In this case, there is only 1 argument, and it is an object. // { // "name": "describeCar", // "args": [ // { // "make": "Toyota", // "model": "Corolla", // "year": 2022 // } // ] // } funcCall.UpdateString("name","describeCar"); // Create the JSON object that is the argument. Chilkat.JsonObject arg = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); arg.UpdateString("make","Toyota"); arg.UpdateString("model","Corolla"); arg.UpdateInt("year",2022); // Create the arguments array. Chilkat.JsonArray argsArray = new Chilkat.JsonArray(); argsArray.AddObjectCopyAt(0,arg); // Add the "args" array to the funcCall. funcCall.AppendArrayCopy("args",argsArray); Debug.WriteLine(funcCall.Emit()); success = js.CallFunction(funcCall,result); if (success == false) { // Examine the result for an exception. Debug.WriteLine(result.Emit()); // Also examine the LastErrorText. Debug.WriteLine(js.LastErrorText); return; } Debug.WriteLine(result.Emit()); // The describeCar JavaScript function returns nothing. // Therefore, the result is "undefined". // { // "type": "undefined", // "value": "undefined" // } // However, the function emitted text to the console. Chilkat.StringBuilder sbOut = new Chilkat.StringBuilder(); js.ConsoleOutputSb(sbOut); Debug.WriteLine(sbOut.GetAsString()); // Output: // This is a 2022 Toyota Corolla. // ----------------------------------------------------------- // Note: If the object argument is simple, this is an alternative // and simpler way of creating the funcCall: funcCall.Clear(); funcCall.UpdateString("name","describeCar"); funcCall.UpdateString("args[0].make","Toyota"); funcCall.UpdateString("args[0].model","Corolla"); funcCall.UpdateInt("args[0].year",2022); Debug.WriteLine(funcCall.Emit()); |
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